Copyright | Will Thompson Iñaki García Etxebarria and Jonas Platte |
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License | LGPL-2.1 |
Maintainer | Iñaki García Etxebarria |
Safe Haskell | None |
Language | Haskell2010 |
A structure containing a weak reference to a Object
. It can either
be empty (i.e. point to Nothing
), or point to an object for as long as
at least one "strong" reference to that object exists. Before the
object's ObjectClass
.dispose
method is called, every WeakRef
associated with becomes empty (i.e. points to Nothing
).
Like Value
, WeakRef
can be statically allocated, stack- or
heap-allocated, or embedded in larger structures.
Unlike g_object_weak_ref()
and g_object_add_weak_pointer()
, this weak
reference is thread-safe: converting a weak pointer to a reference is
atomic with respect to invalidation of weak pointers to destroyed
objects.
If the object's ObjectClass
.dispose
method results in additional
references to the object being held, any GWeakRefs
taken
before it was disposed will continue to point to Nothing
. If
GWeakRefs
are taken after the object is disposed and
re-referenced, they will continue to point to it until its refcount
goes back to zero, at which point they too will be invalidated.
Exported types
Memory-managed wrapper type.
Instances
Eq WeakRef Source # | |
WrappedPtr WeakRef Source # | |
Defined in GI.GObject.Structs.WeakRef wrappedPtrCalloc :: IO (Ptr WeakRef) # wrappedPtrCopy :: WeakRef -> IO WeakRef # |